What are some sources of the full U.S. Constitution?

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As of August 2015, online sources for the full U.S. Constitution include the National Archives' Charters of Freedom, Cornell University Law School and the Library of Congress. A page in the Charters of Freedom section shows a transcript of the document.

Users are also able to access a printer-friendly version of the transcript, as well as high-resolution images of the original document. A separate page displays the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the Constitution.

Cornell has a page with links to each article and each section of the Constitution, as well as all the amendments. The Library of Congress website has an American Time Capsule section that connects to images of the original document.